What Caused the Migration Crisis in Ceuta?
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6 Articles
On 31 July it caused a crisis between EU governments, affected the relations between Spain and Morocco, provoked a debate in Moroccan society and destroyed Ceuta.
Migration is no longer just a humanitarian issue, but a ruthless political blackmail tool. Security policy expert György Nógrádi told our newspaper that examining the background to the chaos in Ceuta, the helplessness of the Madrid government and Rabat's strategic steps reveals a new form of 21st-century hybrid warfare, in which flesh-and-blood people have become living ammunition pushing the boundaries.
The unexpected crisis in Ceuta has put the new European Pact on Migration and Asylum to the test. But what does it mean for Slovakia?
72,000 migrants on Ceuta: does Morocco use migration flows to shake Spain in its exclaves?...Source
João Annes, of the SEDES Security Observatory, analyzes the migration crisis in Ceuta and understands that there was "permissiveness" of the Moroccan authorities at the entrance of thousands of migrants in Ceuta.
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